easyCruise 90% booked
EasyCruiseOne, which is a departure from normal cruises, has bookings higher than 90% through the end of the month, according to the cruise line.
The concept offers a flexible schedule.
Vacationers can get on and off at any port along the route, provided they stay onboard for at least two nights.
After a summer season in the Mediterranean, the Bridgeport, Barbados-based cruise line has started its first winter season
The line attracts younger vacationers who might not otherwise book cruises. More than half of its passengers are from the US, with an average age of mid-to-late thirties, says easyCruise.
Through next April, easyCruise will offer flexible week-long itineraries to islands that include Fort de France in Martinique and St. George’s in Grenada.
Report by David Wilkening
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